Title: Table Tennis Review
1Table Tennis Review
- Prepared by Ms. Pellegrino
2Answer the following questions correctly and
you will ace the quiz!
3Each question is followed by the correct
answer. Answer the question then check your
answer to make sure it was the correct
answer.See how you do!
4Question 1
- How many points must you score in order to win
the game?
5Answer 1
6Question 2
- How many points must you win by?
7Answer 2
- You must win by 2 points.
8Question 3
- How many games constitutes a match?
9Answer 3
- 3 or 5 games
- constitutes a match.
10Question 4
- What do you and your opponent physically do
- at the END of each game?
11Answer 4
- At the end of each game
- you and your opponent
- switch ends of the table.
12Question 5
- Choice of ends
- and the right to serve
- is determined by . . .
13Answer 5
- . . . a coin toss.
- If you win the toss you can either choose to
serve or receive first. The loser of the coin
toss has the choice of ends and vice versa. The
winner of the toss may require the loser to
choose first.
14Question 6
- The period when the ball is in play
- is termed a . . .
15Answer 6
16Question 7
- The player who first strikes the ball in a rally
- is called the . . .
17Answer 7
18Question 8
- The player who strikes the ball second
- is termed the . . .
19Answer 8
20Question 9
- TRUE or FALSE
- When serving, the ball must be held in the palm
of the free hand which must be cupped with ALL of
your fingers tightly together.
21Answer 9
- FALSE
- Your free hand holding the ball must be held flat
with your thumb free so that your opponent can
see the ball at all times.
22Question 10
- When serving, the ball must be thrown __ ___ in
the air.
23Answer 10
24Question 11
- When serving, your free hand holding the ball
- must be behind . . .
25Answer 11
- . . . the edge of the table
- or
- an imaginary extension of the edge of the table.
26Question 12
- When serving, what is the correct path of the
ball?
27Answer 12
- Throw,
- paddle,
- your side of the table,
- over the net,
- your opponents side of the table.
28Question 13
- When serving,
- you must serve
- in what direction?
29Answer 13
- Diagonally
- Right side to left side.
30Question 14
- How many times
- must the ball hit the table
- before you may return it?
31Answer 14
32Question 15
- Can the ball bounce
- two times consecutively
- before hitting it over the net?
33Answer 15
- NO.
- The ball must hit the table at least one time,
BUT - no more than one time before returning the ball.
34Question 16
- Can you hit the ball
- two times consecutively?
35Answer 16
36Question 17
- When playing table tennis, what is to be
considered out of bounds?
37Answer 17
- Anything other than the table, the net, the nets
support, and the paddles. - Examples
- Your shirt,
- the wall,
- the ceiling, the floor, etc.
38Question 18
39Answer 18
- A LET is a rally from which no point is scored.
If a let occurs, a redo of the serve takes place. - Example
- On the serve,
- the ball goes over the net
- but en route hits the net.
40HOW DID YOU DO?The Table Tennis/ Pickleball
Quiz is to follow the Pickleball Unit a week
from today.
41Pickleball Review
42The following is a QUESTION/ ANSWER Self-Quiz.
- Check Yourself!
- Table Tennis/ Pickleball Quiz
- TOMORROW!
43Question 1
- The game of pickleball is played to what score?
44Answer 1
- The game of pickleball is played to
- 11.
45Question 2
- How many points must you win by?
46Answer 2
- When playing pickleball, you must win by
- 2 points.
47Question 3What is a rally?
48Answer 3
- A rally
- is when you and your opponent get into a rhythm
so that you are returning the ball back and forth
consecutively.
49Question 4
- In pickleball, how do we determine the serving
team?
50Answer 4
- In order to determine the serving team, players
may toss a coin - OR
- rally the ball until a fault is made.
- Winner of the toss or rally
- has the option of serving first
- or receiving first.
51Question 5
- When serving in pickleball, describe what your
stance should look like.
52Answer 5
- When serving in pickleball,
- your dominant foot
- should be behind
- the back yellow line
- and your non-dominant foot
- should be in front of the back yellow line.
53Question 6
- In carrying out the serve, what type of serve is
permitted?
54Answer 6
- When serving, you are ONLY permitted to use the
underhand serve.
55Question 7
- When serving in pickleball, do you volley the
ball out of the air OR do you let it bounce first?
56Answer 7
- When serving in pickleball, you volley the ball
out of the air.
57Question 8
- When serving in pickleball, you must aim for a
certain area. In what direction do we serve in
pickleball?
58Answer 8
59Question 9
- When serving in pickleball, what area must you
clear in order to be successful?
60Answer 9
- When serving, you must clear the
- NON-VOLLEY ZONE.
61Question 10
62Answer 10
- A let in pickleball occurs when serving.
- You serve the ball over the net, it hits the net
on its way over, but lands in the appropriate
court. - If a let occurs, the server is permitted to redo
the serve.
63Question 11
- How many serving attempts are you allowed?
64Answer 11
- ONE, unless a let occurs.
65Question 12
- When do you lose your serve in pickleball?
66Answer 12
- You lose your serve when you commit a
- FAULT.
67Question 13
- What is considered to be a fault in pickleball?
68Answer 13
- Hitting the ball out of bounds . . .
- Not adhering to the double bounce rule
- The ball does not clear the net
- Hitting the ceiling or anything attached to the
ceiling with the ball - Volleying the ball in the non-volley zone.
69Question 14
- What side does the serve always start on?
70Answer 14
- The serve ALWAYS starts on the RIGHT side of the
pickleball court.
71Question 15
- Explain the serving rotation.
72Answer 15
- After YOU FAULT, YOU LOSE the serve.
- It is then your PARTNERS turn to serve from
their side of the court (left side). - After your partner faults and loses the serve,
the serve goes to the OPPONENT on the RIGHT side
of their court. - After they fault and lose the serve, the serve
goes to THEIR PARTNER, etc., etc.
73Question 16
- DEFINE THE DOUBLE BOUNCE RULE.
74Answer 16
- After the serve, the receiving team must let the
ball bounce before returning the ball. - The serving team must then let the ball bounce
before returning the ball. - After 2 bounces, 1 on each side,
- you may either volley the ball or
- hit the ball off of the bounce.
75Question 17
- WHAT IS THE NON-VOLLEY ZONE?
76Answer 17
- There is a non-volley zone on both sides of the
net. - The non-volley zone is marked by the white inner
line to the net on your side. - In this zone, you are not allowed to volley the
ball (hit the ball out of the air). If the ball
lands in this zone, you must let the ball bounce
before returning it over the net.
77Question 18
- In pickleball, can you score points when you are
NOT serving?
78Answer 18
- NO,
- in pickleball you may not score points when you
are not serving.
79Question 19
- Explain how you score points in pickleball.
80Answer 19
- If a fault is made by the receiving team, a point
is scored by the serving team.
81Question 20
- If the ball lands on a line is it IN or OUT?
82Answer 20
- IF THE BALL LANDS ON A LINE THE BALL IS
- IN.
83HOW DID YOU DO?
- Continue on to the next slide.
- We are now going to compare and contrast the
games of Table Tennis and Pickleball.
84Table Tennis v. Pickleball
85Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- score points on any serve.
- score points when YOUR team is serving.
86Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- Change server after
- 5th serve.
- Allowed ONE fault then your partner serves.
After your partner faults the serve goes to the
other team.
87Table Tennis v. Pickleball
88Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- When playing both you must serve DIAGONALLY.
89Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- In Table Tennis there is no non-volley zone.
90Table Tennis v. Pickleball
91Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- A let is when the serve hits the net and lands in
the appropriate court.
- Same as Table Tennis.
- Redo the serve.
92Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- FAULTS ARE THE SAME FOR BOTH
- Ball goes out of bounds
- Not clearing the net
- Hitting the ceiling
93Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- Must stand behind table or imaginary extension of
table on serve.
- Must have at least one foot behind yellow back
line.
94Table Tennis v. Pickleball
- An effective strategy for both Table Tennis and
Pickleball is hitting the ball close to the net
without touching it. This gives your opponent
minimal time to react and return the ball.
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